Universität Wien

142141 BA Emotions in South Asian Literature and Film (2022S)

Continuous assessment of course work

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 36 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

Only to be attended and completed together with LV-Nr. 142138-1.
The dates are the following: (Thu 11:00-13:00, SR 1) 3.3./10.3/17.3/24.3/31.3/28.4/5.5/23.6. Details on each session will follow on Moodle.
It is expected that the course will be held in person, although a hybrid format is possible if needed. "Hybrid" means that students can attend on-site *or* online. However, if attending on-site, please come to the university vaccinated or recovered and with a valid PCR test (48 hours).
Those who cannot/won't be on-site should contact me in advance so we can discuss sessions to be streamed via Moodle. This should be an exception for those who cannot come in person rather than the rule.
If possible, please attend the first on-site session on March 3, 2022.


Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Emotions impact the way humans experience the world; they play an important role in the process through which individuals and social groups endow their experiences with meaning; and they are important in providing the motivation to act in the world. In this seminar, we will be putting emotions at the centre stage in South Asian studies thereby critically reflecting on the categories we are researching: Instead of assuming that we already know what love, anger, or fear is and hence can use them to explain interactions and developments, the categories themselves have become open to inquiry.
In this seminar, we will use examples from Hindi and English literature as well as Indian films to explore the wide range of emotions as they are depicted in literature and cinema. We will not only use these primary sources in Hindi but also the academic literature to investigate our topic, but we will also together discuss the artistic engagement of writers and filmmakers with how emotions are experienced, communicated and represented in these two medias across different registers and genres. Additionally, we will use the work of anthropologists, sociolinguists, media and political theorists to immerse ourselves in the complex contexts in which emotions intersect with other important issues of the human experience.
The seminar thus consists of two focal points: on the one hand with film and literary studies approaches that deal with materials in Hindi, and secondly, a cultural studies critique that deals with the cultural, social and historical contexts of these works.

Assessment and permitted materials

The assessment is based on the participation in class, weekly written or oral responses to the reading material, contributions to our discussions (50%) and a written bachelor thesis (50%).

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Minimum Requirements:
Good language skills in Hindi and/or Nepali are required. The BA seminar is to be completed with a BA thesis, which consists of a philological part and a cultural studies part.
Regular and active participation in each Seminar session. In the case of absence without good reason (illness or similar) points will be deducted. The student should write a Bachelor thesis as part of this seminar.

Examination topics

Reading material and themes from the weekly discussion. A bibliography and reading material will be provided via Moodle.

Reading list

The literature and other materials for the course will be available via Moodle.

Association in the course directory

BA18 a

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